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'Death Track: Resurrection' - 22 New Screens

Death Track: Resurrection is a combat racing title that plunges players into the not too distant future when the world is in chaos. The population is tired of traditional sports. Replaced by far more aggressive, violent and thrilling types of entertainment the public screams for more.

Death Track: Resurrection is a racing/action title set in the not too distant future where traditional sports have been replaced and a new, violent entertainment rules. The attention of the world’s population is drawn to the main event of the year, ‘The Survival Race’, the biggest and most brutal race on the calendar. This is a world tournament that takes place in the largest cities across the globe and attracts the most powerful vehicles and world-renowned drivers on the circuit. Spectacular road battles and insane driving keeps the crowds screaming for more and the lure of fame and fortune attracts more rookie drivers every race.

You are one such rookie who enters the tournament for the first time. Soon enough it becomes clear that the battle on the track is not always a fair one and to achieve top results you must use every ounce of driving skill and every weapon at your disposal. On your way to the top you’ll have to win treacherous races and brutal battles, eliminate all who stand in your way and bear witness to great treachery. Do you have what it takes to survive?

Key features:

10 cities of the future including Bangkok, Vatican City, London, Moscow, New York, Paris, Prague, San Diego, Istanbul and Tokyo.

Cutting-edge graphics and stunning visuals.

Five racing modes with over 100 km of tracks.

10 powerful cars with different upgrades options and skins.

Deadly weapons, mines, guided robots and a huge range of bonuses.

Breathtaking aerial stunts.

In-game videos reveal the thrilling plot.

Next gen graphics and physics engine.

Exclusive soundtrack.

Death Track: Resurrection, developed by SkyFallen Entertainment, will be published by 505 Games under the 1C Label for PC across Europe in 2008.